California Raisin Baking And Pastry Contest 2013

Thanks to the success of last year’s event, the California Raisin Baking and Pastry Contest is back again. Next year, we will have participants from Malaysia, Philippines, and Singapore in what will truly be a showcase of regional talent. The winners this year will be rewarded with a trip to Las Vegas, USA to showcase their winning entries at the International Baking Industry Exposition (IBIE). This is a great opportunity for the winners to attend an international show as well as meet and interact with their counterparts from around the world and be part of exciting contests taking place during the show. There will be two categories in this year’s contest, namely “Best California Raisin Breakfast Bakery set”and “Best California Raisin Hi Tea Pastry set”.

Stay tuned for more updates and information about this year’s contest.

RAISIN ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE

The Raisin Administrative Committee (RAC) is a non-profit organization that has its headquarters in Fresno, California, and is led by 47 California Raisin growers, packers and a public member. The RAC is directly overseen by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and was created in 1949 to collect and distribute weekly delivery and monthly shipment data, publish an annual report on industry statistics and policies, and actively and directly market into 18 foreign nations as well as collaborate with the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service.

the United Kingdom and Mexico. All offices are staffed by contracted marketing specialists with over 100 years of promotional experience collectively. These offices conduct active marketing campaigns on behalf of the California Raisin industry to encourage sales of California Raisins. RAC’s mission is to identify new markets, encourage demand via advertising, sales promotion and public relations. The RAC also distributes the results of health and nutrition research for the benefit of all industrial users and consumers.

Lastly, RAC’s overseas officers work with the local governments and importers to help resolve and revise as necessary any barriers to trade, whether they be unfair tariffs, incorrect applications of regulations, or standardization of pesticide residue regulations.